of the Sun. The name for the architecture came from Wright's idea of removing the "uninspired" buildings of the existing campus and replacing them with a campus that would, according to Wright, "grow out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun." The works by Wright include the following:
Annie Pfeiffer Chapel – begun 1938, dedicated 1941
Buckner Building (originally the E.T. Roux Library) – begun 1942, completed 1946
Ordway Building – begun 1950, completed 1952
Danforth Chapel – begun 1954, completed 1955
Polk County Science Building (commonly known as Polk Science) – begun 1952, completed 1958
Watson Fine Building – begun 1946, completed 1949
Water Dome – partially completed 1949, fully completed and restored in 2007 to Wright's original plans
Three Seminars or The L. A. Raulerson Building – begun 1940, completed 1942
The Esplanades – various completion times
Sharp Family Tourism and Education Center, also known as the Usonian House, a visitor center and exhibition space constructed according to …